Enclosure update!

compassrose26

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It's not the most beautiful, but it's functional! I went from a half covered enclosure to a fully covered and the humidity shot up. Thank goodness! The UV light is mounted on the back with screws and I can turn it on and off easily. The MSU feeding/basking tile is my favorite:) the little humidifier works great, too! I know some people have had problems with that water dish so I'm watching closely on that, but I think they are big enough that they won't have a problem. Anyways this is my cheap, DIY enclosure! Let me know if there's anything I should fix. Up next: LIVE PLANTS!
 

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wellington

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Is that S for Michigan State? If so, Woohoo:D. A bigger enclosure when possible is all I can tell would be nice. Otherwise, from what I can see, looks like you got things covered.
 

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MSU for the win! They seem to have enough room to "run" around for now, but I can't wait to get them into a bigger outdoor enclosure during the warmer months:)
 

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